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Compute the double word product of two signed 32-bit integers.

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stdlib-js/math-base-special-imuldw

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imuldw

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Compute the double word product of two signed 32-bit integers.

Installation

npm install @stdlib/math-base-special-imuldw

Usage

var imuldw = require( '@stdlib/math-base-special-imuldw' );

imuldw( [out,] a, b )

Multiplies two signed 32-bit integers and returns an array of two signed 32-bit integers which represents the signed 64-bit integer product.

var v = imuldw( 1, 10 );
// returns [ 0, 10 ]

v = imuldw( 0x80000000|0, 0x40000000|0 ); // -(2^31) * 2^30 = -2305843009213694000 => 32-bit integer overflow
// returns [ -536870912, 0 ]

Notes

Examples

var lpad = require( '@stdlib/string-left-pad' );
var imuldw = require( '@stdlib/math-base-special-imuldw' );

var i;
var j;
var y;

for ( i = 0x7FFFFFF0; i < 0x7FFFFFFF; i++ ) {
    for ( j = i; j < 0x7FFFFFFF; j++) {
        y = imuldw( i|0, j|0 );
        console.log( '%d x %d = 0x%s%s', i|0, j|0, lpad( ( y[0] >>> 0 ).toString( 16 ), 8, '0'), lpad( ( y[1] >>> 0 ).toString( 16 ), 8, '0' ) );
    }
}

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For more information on the project, filing bug reports and feature requests, and guidance on how to develop stdlib, see the main project repository.

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